Coming for the Real You.

I'm hoping to share thoughts, fun and insightful information and aha moments with all to better serve ourselves and the universe.

My background is that of Executive Secretary for the local Electric company (11 years).

Certified Personal Trainer (since 1991) and Fitness Consultant for my own company, Beachin Bodies (6 years) and certified in Reiki and Nutrition with training in Cranial Sacral work, Tai Chi, and Meditation. Certified as a Professional Life Coach (2015); Minister at Universal Life Church (2016);

and, possibly, most important,

my own journey through illness and avenues, roads and roadblocks that I have taken to find the real me. (35 plus years).

The me that I was born as. The me that is the all-knowing. I believe the search is endless and we are here to learn and to love and to share it all.










Monday, October 4, 2010

Guilt

Okay, so I'm still in my down mode; however, I took a beautiful, deep nap and feel better - stronger. 

I also feel guilt.  Why should I get to sleep when others cannot.  There are so many other things that could be done and people and dogs I could pay attention to and, yet, I'm sleeping in the middle of the day.  A rainy, dark, dreary day.

I could choose to say how lucky I am to be able to take a nap when I am tired on a dark, dreary day!  I could smile about it.  I am more 'me' beause of it.

I could also beat myself up and play the guilt card so to speak. 

Which choice feels better?  I think we all know the answer to that!  ha!

Guilt is okay to feel if I've done something intentionally to hurt someone.  If nothing intentionally hurt someone by me taking a nap, then I am not allowed to feel guilty.  No need to feel guilty.  It is feeling guilty for nothing and that is more than silly and useless; wasted energy even. 

I can honestly say no one was hurt by me taking a nap!  I may just go take another!  In fact, I'm a happier person to be around because of my nap.

Next time you feel guilty; ask yourself if you have done something intentionally to hurt someone.  If the answer is no, feel completely free to let go of the guilt.  It is not yours to own under this circumstance.  It is, perhaps, a habit that you taught yourself and/or learned from someone else. 

Guilt does have a place and I think alot of us may use it too much.  If we do not hurt someone on purpose, guilt is no longer allowed. 

I believe guilt is something we started 'owning' somewhere in our life and, therefore, it is something we can disown or at the very least, question.

hip hip hooray!

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